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Ironically enough?

Peanut Butter.

https://www.webmd.com/allergies/news/20110906/african-american-kids-may-have-more-food-allergies#1

>Genetic African ancestry was associated with a high risk of peanut allergy, with each 10% increase in African ancestry increasing the risk by 25%.

>Kumar and colleagues hypothesize that environmental factors, such as the timing of a food's introduction, may be the major trigger for milk allergies, while genes may play a bigger role in peanut allergies.

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I work in hotels, it depends on the location but homeless people and shady non-guests doing this is a real problem. In many cases it's impossible for staff to really tell who is or is not a guest, but obviously if you look and smell like shit, someone will (eventually) ask you what your room # is

While I would prefer that you NOT steal food from Hotels, i'm not under delusion I can stop you. So let me explain how to do this while causing the least amount of trouble.

>1. Know your mark
Not every hotel offers free breakfast, or any breakfast at all. These things are generally separated by brand, so research ahead of time: every chain has multiple brands offering differing varieties of amenities. Generally you want to aim for the 3 star select service area, with some place with a complimentary continental breakfast.

But not every hotel is the same, especially thanks to franchises. Some hotels will issue vouchers to guests which they use to 'pay' for breakfast, or require a swipe of their room key to get food. This is most likely at high volume, larger hotels in urban area's. If you can, do preliminary scouting and googling.

>2. Come Early
Breakfast will usually start at 6 or 7 am, management usually won't be in until 8 or 9 am because they're lazy fucks. Show up at the start of service and it's likely only kitchen staff, the overnight desk, and maybe a houseman or two there. Spoilers: we don't give a fuck as long as you don't cause trouble or aren't a noticeable disturbance to the other guests, we don't want trouble

>3. Be Clean
Looking and smelling like shit is a pretty big and immediate indicator you're just some homeless dude.

>4. Get your food and go
The longer you linger, the more likely you'll get marked. Either eat swiftly, or just grab some stuff to go, and then go down a hallway. Every hotel will have multiple side entrances and exits, and this makes it look like you're heading up to a room.

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